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Amit Shah firefights, holds talks with TDP's Naidu, to meet more allies

Shiv Sena had accused the BJP of undermining its allies and voiced concern over 'lack of coordination' in the NDA.

New Delhi: After some allies expressed concern over lack of coordination in the NDA, BJP chief Amit Shah on Tuesday met TDP president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and will be meeting leaders of other ruling alliance constituents in the coming days.

The initiative has got underway after Akali Dal and Shiv Sena voiced concern over "lack of coordination" in the NDA in a meeting of it constituents, prompting Shah's reach out.

Shiv Sena had accused BJP of undermining its allies and alleged that there was a huge difference in the style of communication and functioning of the former NDA regime led by Atal Bihari Vajyayee and that of the ruling dispensation led by Narendra Modi.

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Asked about the issue flagged by the two allies, Naidu downplayed it but told reporters that some states and parties may have some concerns which can be discussed in one to one meetings like this.

Speaking to reporters following his meeting with Shah, the TDP leader said larger national and political issues should be discussed in the NDA meeting, while state and party-specific matters can be raised in one to one talks.

BJP sources said the exercise would help in obtaining inputs from allies on political and governmental matters, particularly ahead of the Budget Session during which the opposition would seek to corner the Modi government on a variety of issues.

"Being the head of the largest NDA constituent, BJP chief is the key driver of the alliance. Such meetings will help in better floor management and also countering the opposition effectively," he said.

Naidu was the NDA convener during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government and TDP sources said his experience will be of help in running the alliance smoothly.

( Source : PTI )
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